The item Pale horse : hunting terrorists and commanding heroes with the 101st Airborne division, Jimmy Blackmon and Stanley McChrystal, (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Mid-Continent Public Library.

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PALE HORSE is the remarkable first-hand, never-before-told account of an army aviation task force during combat in the Afghan War, told by the commanding colonel who was there. Set in the very valleys where the attacks of 9/11 were conceived, and where ten Medals of Honor have been earned since that fateful day the war began, the narrative races from ferocious firefights and bravery in battle to the quiet moments where the courageous men and women of Task Force Pale Horse catch their breath before they take to the skies again. Colonel Jimmy F. Blackmon writes like he fights--with a power and hard-hitting honesty that leaps off the page. He has the respect of the men and women of his brigade, and a command of the narrative to tell their story. These are warriors from a variety of backgrounds who learned selflessness and found the closest brotherhood they ever knew through the crucible of war. PALE HORSE both honors and commemorates the service of this elite brigade from the unique vantage point of the colonel who loved them

PALE HORSE is the remarkable first-hand, never-before-told account of an army aviation task force during combat in the Afghan War, told by the commanding colonel who was there. Set in the very valleys where the attacks of 9/11 were conceived, and where ten Medals of Honor have been earned since that fateful day the war began, the narrative races from ferocious firefights and bravery in battle to the quiet moments where the courageous men and women of Task Force Pale Horse catch their breath before they take to the skies again. Colonel Jimmy F. Blackmon writes like he fights--with a power and hard-hitting honesty that leaps off the page. He has the respect of the men and women of his brigade, and a command of the narrative to tell their story. These are warriors from a variety of backgrounds who learned selflessness and found the closest brotherhood they ever knew through the crucible of war. PALE HORSE both honors and commemorates the service of this elite brigade from the unique vantage point of the colonel who loved them